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4 thoughts on “Apologies for the Pity Party”

It didn’t sound like a pity party. As the owner of more shoes than I can count – shoes that I can no longer wear – I completely understand. It’s one more thing to deal with, and while it might not be in the same league as multiple prescriptions and doctors, it is still a reality.

What Warmsocks said. And besides, considering what those of us with RA put up with day by day, smiling even though we’d rather be throwing a tantrum over our lot in life, you’re certainly allowed the occasional “pity party.” We all gotta rant now and then. And we all understand!

Ladies: Thanks for the support. I know that you’ve both walked more than a mile in my “high heels”, and I appreciate your understanding. I just haven’t used the blog to vent (very often) and it’s nice to know that you all understand when I let off a little steam.

Just yesterday I put on normal tennis shoes for the first time in months – no insoles, no special shoes to relieve the pain in my ankle and toe joints. I have no idea how long this will last, but it was a great feeling and meant so much to me. I was glad to read your post and know that even though I’m not talking about heels, we are basically talking about the same thing.